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Show Utah Still Short Of Quota In WAC Recruiting Drive Unless there is a sudden rush of i iil'stments in the Women's Army Coips before December 13, Utah 11 fall to make its quota In the AiLStates recruiting campaign of the WAC's. Lt. Helen Kooles. commander com-mander of the WAC recruiting detainment de-tainment In Utah announced. UtahV miota was 100. Among the smaller cities, out.sld.; of Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo, where recruiting stations are locat-fd. locat-fd. the only localities to make their quota was Bingham, and the fl-lo-lng women In their cities: Iaho Harroway. of Castle Date; Clarissa Oswalt, of Ma?na; Virginia Rogers, of Midvale; Margaret Jensen, of Ax-Irll. Ax-Irll. and Barbara Sitfon of Cedar City, Women enlisting In the current drive will not be compelled to leave home before the holidays, according to Lt. Kooles, If they request It. they will be granted a thirty-day I furlough, immediately, allowing ! then to spend Christmas and New ' Year's at home, J Under new regulations, women! may enlist ipcclfictlly for any of! the 33 Jobs In the Army Air Corps, and will be required to tako only flvo weeks If. sic training before1 being assigned to army Jobs, They j may also, upon request, be assigned j to the Ninth Service Command, which assures them after tralnln? ! Ihty will be returned to the western I States, many of them to Utah. Hie WACs are open to women beU'een 18 nnd 50 vears of age, single or married, and if married, without children under 14 or de. promt chilaren. j |